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    Reprogramming of host energy metabolism mediated by the TNF-iNOS-HIF-1α axis plays a key role in host resistance to <i>Plasmodium</i> infection
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    Reprogramming of host energy metabolism mediated by the TNF-iNOS-HIF-1α axis plays a key role in...
    TNF-driven metabolic reprogramming enhances glucose utilization in monocytes through inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), promoting parasite control and...
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    Active dendrites enable robust spiking computations despite timing jitter
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    Active dendrites enable robust spiking computations despite timing jitter
    The brain computes rapidly and reliably using brief electrical impulses and likely exploits internal memory in nerve cells to achieve this more efficiently than existing computing hardware and neural...
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    An abundant merozoite surface protein of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> modulates susceptibility to inhibitory antibodies
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    An abundant merozoite surface protein of Plasmodium falciparum modulates susceptibility to inhibi...
    Pathogens can use surface proteins to limit immune responses, and the finding that merozoite surface protein 2 has this property could help in Plasmodium falciparum malaria vaccine development.
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    In-cell cryo-electron tomography reveals differential effects of type I and type II kinase inhibitors on LRRK2 filament formation and microtubule association
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    In-cell cryo-electron tomography reveals differential effects of type I and type II kinase inhibi...
    Type I and type II inhibitors differentially affect LRRK2 filament formation around microtubules, revealing an important consideration for Parkinson’s disease drug development.

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